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Default Rice cooker/veg steamer


Mr Libido Incognito wrote:
> biig wrote on 11 Jul 2006 in rec.food.cooking
>
> >
> > I have a Black and Decker steamer/rice cooker, but the instructions
> > don't say whether to start with cold water or hot.....anyone know????
> > tia.....Sharon
> >

>
> I to have a black and decker rice cooker (the Rice Cooker Plus
> model)...It doesn't really matter which temp you use. I think room temp
> or directly from the cold tap would work well. A bigger worry is the no
> stick lining...It is rather soft so NO metal tools please, or it will
> scratch up quickly. But mine isn't a steamer as per say, just cooks rice.
> It kinda looks like a smallish (say 2-3 qt at a guess) round crock pot if
> you squint. I think it will take about 4 cups raw rice...But I've never
> cooked more than 2 cups of raw rice in it. Never needed to.
>


I have the Proctor-Silex which is similar & I always start with cold
water.

Have you noticed a marked difference in results depending on the kind
of rice used? If I do Basmati or Jasmine, I use equal amounts of water
and rice. If I do Uncle Ben's converted I use 2 parts water to 1 part
rice but, for some reason that I haven't figured out, it always ends up
browning on the bottom. That doesn't happen with Jasmine or Basmati
even with much less water. In each case I remove the pot from the
cooker as soon as it clicks off so it isn't as though it's sitting dry
on a hot element.

Gabby